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By Supriyo RanaPosted on

Sleep Irregularities May Increase Cardiovascular Health Risks, According to VUMC Study

Sleep Irregularities May Increase Cardiovascular Health Risks, According to VUMC Study Supriyo Rana | April 14, 2023 Sleep, or rather lack thereof, is a pronounced…

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By Anya MondragonPosted on

Women in STEM: An interview with Dr. ReAnna S. Roby

Women in STEM: An interview with Dr. ReAnna S. Roby Anya Mondragon | April 12, 2023 As a researcher, scientist, and teacher, Dr. ReAnna S.…

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By Stuti JainPosted on

Is Dopamine Really the ‘Feel-Good’ Hormone?

Is Dopamine Really the ‘Feel-Good’ Hormone? Stuti Jain | April 10, 2023 It is well-known that dopamine play a key role in allowing us to…

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By Morgan LindsteadPosted on

Aphantasia: Does Not Having a “Mind’s Eye” Affect Learning?

Aphantasia: Does Not Having a “Mind’s Eye” Affect Learning? Morgan Lindstead | April 3, 2023 What is Aphantasia? Imagine you’re sitting in your first-semester organic…

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By Benjamin YurovskyPosted on

Did Lipped T. Rex’s Exist?

Did Lipped T. Rex’s Exist? Benjamin Yurovsky | April 5, 2023 For the overwhelming majority of human history, Tyrannosaurus Rex’s were thought to have massive,…

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Globalization of Minimally Invasive Surgery Training

Globalization of Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Claudia Shi and Hee Na Cho | March 31, 2023 With the pressing need for training medical professionals in…

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By Eric ShaPosted on

Controlling the Cell Cycle: A Nobel Laureate’s Lecture

Controlling the Cell Cycle: A Nobel Laureate’s Lecture Eric Sha | March 30, 2023 CDKs and the Cell Cycle From the moment we are first…

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By Fiona ShanPosted on

The Ability to Taste Alkaline – Recently discovered taste receptor allows flies to sense alkaline flavor

FOTW! Recently discovered taste receptor allows flies to sense alkaline flavor Fiona Shan | March 27, 2023 Researchers know that animals perceive sourness when eating…

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Cutting-Edge Endoscopy Device Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, Paving Way for Improved GI Tract Diagnosis and Treatment

Cutting-Edge Endoscopy Device Receives FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, Paving Way for Improved GI Tract Diagnosis and Treatment Supriyo Rana & Claudia Shi | March 24,…

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By Tiffany ZhouPosted on

For the first time, mice are born to two male parents

For the first time, mice are born to two male parents  Tiffany Zhou | March 22, 2023 In early March, Katsuhiko Hayashi, a biologist at…

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